Hair-pin.



to provide a pair of opposed resilient looped jaws at each side of the hairpin, said jaws being adapted to be used in gripping stray locks of hair. i

3. A hairpin formed of wire and including side arms having the ends thereof at the head of the hairpin bent laterally in opposite directions and doubled back and forth to provide opposed looped side jaws at one side of the head and opposed looped upper and lower jaws at the opposite side of the head, the two sets of jaws being arrange \in an angular relation to each other and being Ialdapted to be used in gripping stray locks of air.

head of the hairpin Gopies or this patent may be by opposed side loops,

4. A hairpin formed of wire and includ- 4 bent laterally in oppoobtained for five cents each,

Washington, D. 0.

site directions and doubled back and forth to provide three transverse strands, the strands and laterally bent ends of the main arms being connected at one side of the head and at the opposite side of the head by opposedupper and lower loops arranged in an angular relation to the side loops, the opposed loops providing spring jaws adapted to'be used in gripping stray locks of hair.

In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of 30 two subscribing witnesses.

WILLIAM JOHN LANDIN.

Witnesses:

O. A. MOBERG, LOUIS C. JENSEN,

by addressing the commissioner of Patents, 

